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im after a good install for a decent price in the Sydney area, anyone reputable around or should i just head down to strathfield audio ect.?

I wouldnt but maybe Chris Rodgers on here or one of the local Sydney people can enlighten you to a better place to go ?

Jim from Sideshow Performance wiring did an awesome job on my old R33.. bit pricey but worth every cent. Had two break-in and i've still had the car.. only had to replace busted ignition barrel.

http://www.sideshowsperformancewiring.com....hp?categoryid=8

Also heard good things about Platinum Car audio.

Cheers,

Johno

first choice - FHRX ( http://www.fhrxstudios.com/ )

second choice - Doran ( http://www.doranproaudio.com.au/home/default.asp )

FHRX is a little pricey, but do quality work

i wouldn't let Strathfield touch anything i owned with a 10 foot pole

EDIT - what car, and what do you need installed?

Edited by Stooge007
first choice - FHRX ( http://www.fhrxstudios.com/ )

second choice - Doran ( http://www.doranproaudio.com.au/home/default.asp )

FHRX is a little pricey, but do quality work

i wouldn't let Strathfield touch anything i owned with a 10 foot pole

EDIT - what car, and what do you need installed?

LOL I wanted to be more Politically correct but you said it for me mate

I wouldnt but maybe Chris Rodgers on here or one of the local Sydney people can enlighten you to a better place to go ?

sydney - crankin car audio condell park. see hakki mention me.

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tony,

since you are out west (and I hope you haev not moved.) go see crankin car audio in condell pak. hakki is quite good at what he does and will have no issue doing what you are asking.

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Hi Chris,

I've just recently purchased a 2001 stagea and i'm on the northern beaches of sydney. I've got to get an "approved" immobilizer to be insured for theft under justcars.

I've searched around a bit and got all sorts of conflicting opinions.

I think what i should do is get a mongoose m80g, and get someone in to install it..

But with everybody saying they're the best installer and then hearing all these stories of bad installs, i'm really hesitant. Is the mongoose a good option, and do you have any recommendations for install?

Many many thanks.

Andy

autowatch 446 RLI or 446P.

if you want try to hold off till mid Jan as I'm doing a run down that way and I can do it.

let me know as it will take a day to do properly.

nah I'll do that. I'm a dealer for autowatch anyway. thats the good thing about the brand - its a specialist brand that is not available to everyone on the block.

give me a call on monday.

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